Banda
Aceh. Just 15 minutes prior to being whipped on Friday, three of four men
convicted of violating Aceh’s Islamic Shariah code on gambling managed to
escape from the Jantho Prosecutors’ Office.
“They
fooled Prosecution Office staff by asking for permission to go to the toilet.
They used that chance to run away while the staff were distracted,” said
Muhammad Rusli, Aceh Besar’s public order and Shariah Police chief.
Speaking
to reporters in Jantho, a town located 60 kilometers east of Banda Aceh,
Muhammad identified the three fugitives as Supriadi, 27, Erijal, 21, and
Armaidi, 35.
Even
as staff members of the prosecutors office, as well Shariah and local police,
attempted to give chase, the three suspects outran their pursuers and eluded
capture. Shariah Police officers wasted no time scouring the villages
surrounding Jantho, but to no avail.
“I
deeply regret and am disappointed by this incident,” Muhammad said. “This
[shows] negligence on the part of our staff.”
Each
of the three men, along with the fourth convict, Sahrul, 40, were to be caned
six times outside the Al Munawarah mosque in Jantho, after Friday prayers. They
were being held at the Prosecutors’ Office detention cell during Friday
prayers.
The
four men from the Indrapuri subdistrict had been found guilty of violating the
2003 Qanun Jinayat (Islamic criminal code) on gambling, which carries the
maximum punishment of 12 lashings with a cane.
They
had reportedly been arrested for gambling over a dominoes game, using bets of
Rp 1,000, on Dec. 28 last year. Hidden inside the hems of their trousers,
police found Rp 115,000 in cash and a dice.
Shariah
officials finally only caned Sahrul in front of the public. More than 100 people
gathered for the Friday prayers witnessed the beating. Dressed in white, Sahrul
winced every time the executioner, whose head was completely covered in cloth,
whipped him hard across the back with a rattan stick.
The
public inquired as to why only one person was lashed, when an announcement had
been made that four gamblers would be caned. Members of the prayer-attending
audience expressed regret over the officials negligence.
Others
wondered why the gambler was only lashed six times. “What kind of punishment is
that? Just six lashes?”
Representatives
of the Prosecutors’ Office refused to issue any statement, and left the mosque
in a hurry .
The
Wilayatul Hisbah, or Shariah Police, known for conducting raids to curb immoral
acts among the Acehnese, fell under public scrutiny after three of their
officers were declared suspects in the recent alleged gang rape of a
20-year-old university student.
The
three officers allegedly took turns raping a 20-year-old student in a detention
cell.
They
would, however, not be charged in accordance with the Qanun.
While
the Qanun was passed to replace parts of the Criminal Code in September by
Aceh’s legislative council, Governor Irwandi Yusuf has refused to endorse it
after human rights groups spoke out against it because of what they called
cruel and unusual punishments, such as stoning to death for adultery.
If
the Qanun had been passed, Friday’s gamblers could possibly face being caned 60
times each and fined 600 grams of gold, or face a 60-month detention.
Those
organizing gambling would face a maximum of 120 lashes, and fined 1,200 grams
of gold.[]
3 Gamblers Escape Prison to Avoid Caning
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